Sentences with phrase «in febrile»

And who is to say that the whole earnings structure for lawyers will not face revaluation (similar to house price «corrections») and assistants and partners will be prpeared to work for less just to hold onto their positions in a febrile and possibly deflationary market.
It is perhaps worrying that Christopher Wool's direct and assertive works speak to our own zeitgeist most directly: his message of Riot finds many sympathisers in the febrile atmosphere of contemporary US politics, while Hole in Head — displayed right behind Noland's bullet - riddled cowboy — is a rather apt metaphor for many people's collective experience of Donald Trump's presidency.
«Combined MMRV vaccine shows slight rise in febrile seizures in children, study shows.»
They panicked in the febrile post-Brexit atmosphere, and fatally assumed that Corbyn would resign after an overwhelming vote of no confidence.
Practice parameter: The diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation of the initial urinary tract infection in febrile infants and young children.
WITH investors already in a febrile state of mind about China's slowdown, the latest bits of gloomy news only seemed to confirm their worst fears.

Not exact matches

One suspects that the lack was more in his sometimes febrile politics than in his theology.
The neocons were for the most part disillusioned liberals (or radicals) who broke with their former allies over what they considered the febrile, guilt» ridden anti-Americanism embraced by much of the left in the wake of the anti-Vietnam War movement.
The coldness of an intellectual approach unaccompanied by affection is matched by the febrile extravagance of unreasoning sentiment; the aloofness of uncommitted understanding has its counterpart in the possessiveness of unintelligent loyalty.
So there are the pressures: Being Brazil, multiplied by being Brazil at the World Cup, multiplied again by being Brazil at the World Cup in Brazil, and multiplied a final time by the overbearing past and the febrile present.
A temperature in this range indicates the need for infant paracetamol as well as urgent medical care as there is an increased risk of having a febrile convulsion.
Our little one Emma was struck with an unexpected dangerously high fever just a day before Christmas Eve that woke me up in the middle of the night as I felt her endure her first febrile seizure ever (and ours first to witness as parents).
Even the febrile seizures that some children have in response to fever have never been shown to be damaging (nor can they be prevented by fever - reducing medications).
If a child has had two febrile seizures, there is a 50 percent chance that an additional episode will occur at some time in the future.
Febrile seizures usually run in families and are more likely to happen at the beginning of your child's infection.
In general, 30 to 40 percent of children who have had a febrile seizure are likely experience one more.
Breastfeeding plays a critical role here, as breastfed babies are protected from a vast range of illnesses and have a lesser risk of developing febrile illnesses in the newborn phase.
Read up on techniques for taking your child's temperature, bringing the heat down with a soothing bath, and how to handle a febrile seizure: a frightening but not usually serious result of fever in some children.
In many cases febrile seizures are caused by a viral infection, which leads to a raised temperature.
However, scientists are not yet entirely certain why febrile seizures occur in some infants and children and not others.
It is estimated that 1 in every 25 children will have a febrile seizure, according to the National Institutes of Health.
However, if Russia does want to harm the West, and in particular if it desires the weakening of NATO and Western liberal democracy, Trump's election may not herald a fundamental change in relations, but merely make them more febrile and high risk.
The briefings and plotting were febrile at the Labour party conference in Manchester at the end of September; in the hotels and bars the talk was about not if there would be a challenge to Brown, but when.
There are plenty of terrible jobs in Britain's febrile political life at the moment, but being leader of the Scottish Labour party must come high on the list.
The silly season is always a febrile time in Westminster, but anti-EU sentiment in all parties has been stoked by the endless euro crisis.
He now needs to do the same in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, where years of infighting, and poorly thought through interventions from the Labour Party had led to a febrile increasingly combustible mix.
A few hours later, and several hundred miles further north, the more febrile atmosphere of the Scottish party conference in Perth provided a sterner test.
Their concerns date back to those five febrile days in May after the cliffhanger poll result left the future of the country in the balance as Cameron, Clegg and Labour negotiators bartered behind closed doors over who would form the next government.
The mood in the local party is increasingly febrile.
Because it sounds very formulaic and very put together and not bearing much relation to the atmosphere here in Westminster, which is, let's face it, febrile, chaotic and uncertain.
This Thursday's vote is being held in a uniquely febrile climate.
In a further sign of the febrile atmosphere, the main broadcasters, including the BBC, have contacted the political parties to ask about their views on holding another televised leader debate.
The febrile political atmosphere around Westminster ahead of next week's pre-budget report, as the political dividing lines of the next general election start to take shape, has seen our old friend «the snap election» back in the game, as commentators ask whether the government might now go to the country by the spring.
He said: «The run up to our conference there was a febrile atmosphere around - it looked like everyone was going to be throwing their hat in the ring.
Alan Johnson has admitted that in what he called the «febrile atmosphere» of last autumn's Labour Party conference, he considered standing for the party leadership.
The treatment was well - tolerated, and the most common adverse events were hematological in nature, such as grade 4 neutropenia (75 percent) and grade 3 febrile neutropenia (21 percent).
The authors of the study hope to use the findings to launch a widespread initiative to better understand acute undifferentiated febrile illnesses in West Africa.
Misdiagnosis of febrile illnesses as malaria is a continuing problem in Africa.
«As the price and accuracy of rapid diagnostic tests and other diagnostic instruments improve, I think we have a chance to really make a difference in clinical settings facing huge burdens of acute undifferentiated febrile infections that I believe are being misdiagnosed,» said Stoler, who also holds a position in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the UM Miller School of Medicine.
In it, author Ge Hang advises febrile patients to «take a handful of sweet wormwood, soak it in a sheng [about 1 liter] of water, squeeze out the juice and drink it all.&raquIn it, author Ge Hang advises febrile patients to «take a handful of sweet wormwood, soak it in a sheng [about 1 liter] of water, squeeze out the juice and drink it all.&raquin a sheng [about 1 liter] of water, squeeze out the juice and drink it all.»
It describes how «several dozen patients... developed a similar febrile hemorrhagic syndrome and died in about one week, as did many of their contacts.»
The researchers found a slight increase in the relative risk of febrile seizure with the MMRV vaccine compared with the MMR+V vaccine — about 1 excess seizure for every 2841 doses administered in the 7 - to 10 - day period after vaccination.
The combined measles - mumps - rubella - varicella (MMRV) vaccine shows a slightly increased risk of febrile seizures in children, compared with the previously separate vaccines for MMR and varicella (chickenpox)(MMR+V), according to an article in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
«Febrile seizures are typically self - limiting and rarely have long - term effects, but they can be extremely distressing for parents, may precipitate acute care visits and may undermine confidence in immunization programs.»
To determine whether there is an increased risk of febrile seizures from the combined vaccine, researchers looked at data on 227 774 children aged 12 to 23 months who received either the MMR+V or the MMRV vaccine between 2006 and 2012 in Alberta, Canada.
This study included febrile children presenting to participating hospitals in the United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands, and the United States between 2009 - 2013, and placed in a discovery group or validation group.
«In this preliminary study, RNA biosignatures were defined to distinguish febrile infants aged 60 days or younger with vs without bacterial infections.
However, if the promises of findings reported in the studies by Mahajan and colleagues and Herberg and colleagues are fulfilled by replication and refinement in other rigorous investigations, it may be possible that such advances will further reduce morbidity, mortality, and costs associated with caring for febrile children.
In the June issue of the journal Vaccine, Christopher Blyth at the University of Western Australia and colleagues found that Fluvax (but not other flu vaccines) triggered the release of high levels of cytokines in blood cells isolated from the children who had febrile seizureIn the June issue of the journal Vaccine, Christopher Blyth at the University of Western Australia and colleagues found that Fluvax (but not other flu vaccines) triggered the release of high levels of cytokines in blood cells isolated from the children who had febrile seizurein blood cells isolated from the children who had febrile seizures.
The 15 June letter accuses CSL of failing to adequately investigate why its Fluvax influenza vaccine last year caused a sharply elevated rate of febrile convulsions in some children under the age of five.
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